Jeff Tchang wrote: > Odd issue I am having with class instantiation on Python 2.5.2 (Windows). > > I have a custom module with a few classes in it. The module is named SAML.py. > There is a copy of it in C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\SAML.py. > > Basically when I try to run a python file that tries to create an > instance of the class Subject I get this error: > AttributeError: type object 'SAML' has no attribute 'Subject' > > In SAML.py I have the class... > > class Subject(object): > ... > ... > etc > > However, when I run the same line by line by starting up python it works. > >>> import SAML >>> subject = SAML.Subject("[EMAIL PROTECTED]","EMailAddress") >>>> print subject > <SAML.Subject object at 0x00C94770> > I've double checked I am loading the correct module by the usage of the -v > flag. > What else should I be checking? > Look for assignments to "SAML" in your code, or a class definition of something called SAML. That message should read "module object "SAML' has no attribute 'Subject'". If SAML isn't a module, why not?
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